Recently, we wrote about when an association should consider forgiveness of an owner’s debt. Once the association decides to forgive an owner’s debt, then what? First, the amount will actually be written off to bad debt and taken off the association’s books. Second, since it is tax season (and we are all thinking aboutGo to Resource
Category: Community Associations Miscellaneous
With more and more talk at the federal level about immigration reform, most employers are focused on federal compliance when hiring. Specifically the I-9 form created in the 1980s to stem the tide of illegal immigration. Don’t forget to use the new I-9 form which became effective March 8, 2013! In addition toGo to Resource
David Firmin and Loura Sanchez were each quoted in different articles in the March/April edition of Common Ground. David was quoted in the article entitled, “Direct Access” about Colorado’s legislation, specifically legislation aiming to strengthen homeowners’ rights by requiring association boards to be more transparent. David discusses the difficulties behind disclosure of -emailGo to Resource
When disaster strikes a community, whether it be a fire, flood or other catastrophe, owners are often displaced from their homes for a considerable amount of time while restoration is completed. In a recent article, residents of a condo building will need to be out of their units for several months before repairsGo to Resource
Disputes within community associations are common, occurring on a daily basis. But disputes that end up costing $400,000 are not common, especially when the dispute comes down to inches. Four inches that is. This particular dispute was over a political sign that was four inches taller than the covenants allowed. Not only hasGo to Resource